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https://www.micromark.com/search?keywords=camera tooks
Restoring classic and collectible cameras
by Thomas Tomosy
published by Amherst Media.............. Basic but OK mainly for leaf shutters but gets into general top cover removal
making or adapting tools &&& ...................
Used to be these guys specialized in camera tools. Now it looks like they have the tools but not a category
for them. For the nut you need to loosen you're going to need a spanner. also a drop of acetone at the
edge of the nut.
Heres the beginning of a list:
A pair of small pliers, needle nose, flat nose and wire cutters. I've used Craftsman 4" for thirty years & haven't worn them out yet.
Spanner (set) with flat and pointed tips
Jeweler's screw driver set for most earlier cameras.
Crosspoint screwdriver set for Japanese cameras. Crosspoint are NOT Phillips, the angle of the tips are different.
Tweezers, straight pointed, curved pointed. I have at least one titanium pair that's not magnetic.
Grease, I generally use a white Lithium Stay away from ANY automotive grease unless you're a masochist
Watch oil, most oil is too thick like 3 in 1 and the like are too thick.
NEVER USE SPRAY LUBES LIKE WD-40
Optional ; small file set from the local hobby shop Won't need them often.
I've an assortment of hammers, 2/4/8/16 ounce 2,4 and 8 pound for more delicate jobs
Get this stuff & you WILL add more stuff as you go along.